Exporting Video to a Hard Drive in iMovie

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Summary: How to export video to a hard drive in iMovie; learn more about video editing software in this free instructional video.

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"Hey everybody, My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. After you finish editing your movie you can save it to your desktop among all places. To do this you can come up to file and go down to expert it's going to take you this screen and make sure QuickTime is selected up here. I'm going to cancel out here and show you that there is another way you can get to here. If you go up to share and then come down to the bottom and it says share there as well, click that. From here you can select how your movie is compress it defaults to Cd Rom and if you look down it will tell you it's going to be 15 frames per second. It can tell you going to be 320 x 240 and it's also going to tell you how much disc space it's going take up. If you click there you can change this to web streaming, web email which are even lower qualities or you can change it to full quality if you want. It's going to tell you how much space that's going take up. Also, you select expert settings and click share that's going to take you to this screen and you can save your movie as what ever file name you want and where ever you want by clicking here. But, it's also going to give you some more options that you can choose to set the compression, the quality and a bunch other different things that you can play around with and get your movie as good as you want it to. Whenever your ready to save it just go ahead and click save and it's going to export your movie."

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